Nicola Moore, a 32-year-old mother of two who was informed a few weeks ago that her cancer is terminal, said these things. After hundreds of people showed
their support online, Nicola from Wordsley was able to cross meeting her idol, UB40 vocalist Ali Campbell, off her bucket list yesterday. “I just froze when that
door opened,” she added. It was all in slow motion. “I feel better about myself now and feel more capable of attempting to manage my sickness thanks to Ali.
He understands and appears to be a strong individual himself. Now my wish has been fulfilled. Nicola, the mother of 12-year-old Chloe and 19-month-old
Shyann, received a cervical cancer diagnosis two months ago.
Ali and Astro announced that they would dedicate a song at their Nottingham gig next week, which Nicola will be attending as a VIP guest, and this morning’s
session on Radio 2’s Chris Evans’ show to her. Susan Colman, 52, Nicola’s mother, said she was thrilled to see her daughter smiling. “The cancer spread quickly
. We have seen a lot of loss over the last three years, so it is very amazing to see her happy again after everything she has been through. It was a huge shock
to us. “We never thought it would go like this, just posting something on the internet.” “My grandfather is probably looking down and he will be so proud of me,” Nicola continued.
Our Nicola, my God, and everyone else. “When Nicola first told us about this, she was in a lot of pain and she looked quite unwell,” Miss Ruston said, fielding
calls and emails virtually nonstop since the Facebook post went viral.She appears so radiant and content when you see her now and show her all those
encouraging comments. Nicola thanks everyone who has supported her online and the Compton Hospice team for helping her with her bucket list and their care this week.